// Hey, everyone! Guess who’s got a jam-packed weekend? This gal!
But, good news: I’ll be on for a bit as I write a paper (so I don’t have to do it later, y’know?) And, in the process, I found out a fun Whovian fact that I never knew while doing my homework for my film course!
Fun Fact!
The Tenth Doctor’s favorite French phrase, “Allons-y, Alonso!”, is not just something fun he came up with and a name he pulled out of nowhere--it’s actually an informal French phrase playing on the similar-sounding words, essentially translating into, “Let’s go, Daddy-o!”
Its most famous use is in the 1965 French film, Godard’s Pierrot le Fou, where it’s the catchphrase of the main character, Ferdinand.
Sources: (1) (2)
So, in other words, not only is Ten a French language nerd, but he’s also a film nerd. Who knew!
okay we all did but this confirms my headcanon okay
Anyway. Fun fact aside, I’m gonna try and get going with this paper! I’ll see you again soon, everyone!









